When the call ended, Charles turned off his computer and lit up another cigarette.

His mind was busy thinking about what had been happening recently. At some point, he felt like he had forgotten something but no matter how hard he tried to remember it, he couldn't.

All of a sudden, he received a call from Nancy.

Charles answered the phone in a hurry. "Nancy, why are you not busy?"

"I've just had an operation. I'm free now. Charles..."

"What's wrong?" Her voice sounded a little heavy, and Charles felt like his heart was inexplicably hanging.

"Don't you think Derrick is a little strange?" After thinking for a while, Nancy added, "I always feel like Joseph is hiding something from us."

"Do you mean... Is Derrick awake?"

If that was the case, then that explained how Joseph could speak confidently in front of the shareholders. Derrick must have taught him everything he had to say, word by word.

After all, Joseph's ability was still a shock for Charles.

As she was really bothered by this, Nancy suggested, "I don

ry good. As long as Joseph can grow up, Derrick's efforts will not be in vain!" All of a sudden, Frederic burst into laughter.

Angelina was about to argue when she saw Charles walk forward.

So she quickly moved aside.

Looking at his grandfather, Charles remained indifferent.

Frederic didn't expect that Charles would be so calm.

"You don't have to congratulate me. You have contributed a lot to Joseph's successful management of the TS Group. I'm sure you wouldn't have any problem building your own business. Besides, you also have shares. You will have nothing to worry about in your life," said Frederic.

"Wasn't it Grandpa who wrote the draft for Joseph when he attended the shareholders' meeting today?" Finally, Charles was able to ask this question.

"I'm sick now and I can't write that. Besides, Joseph is a talented man. He doesn't need me to write him a draft. The Fu family will be revived!" Frederic said proudly.

With a stoic face, Charles retorted, "Grandpa is wrong. The Fu family has never been defeated."